Roy Panen
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THE BULLS Bull Pasture (THE BULLS #2) e-bok
35 kr
Ramir and some friends ride their bikes to the bulls that he has written about in his homework.
The friends don't dare go into the bulls in the pasture. There are eight of them, and they look absolutely dangerous. But Ramir dares. And he feeds them apples.
When the apples run out, the bulls become impatient and quarrelsome with each other. They push and shove each other.
And they form a ring arou…
Ramir and some friends ride their bikes to the bulls that he has written about in his homework.
The friends don't dare go into the bulls in the pasture. There are eight of them, and they look absolutely dangerous. But Ramir dares. And he feeds them apples.
When the apples run out, the bulls become impatient and quarrelsome with each other. They push and shove each other.
And they form a ring around Ramir. They won’t let him out.
After several determined attempts to get them to move, he gives up, takes off his shirt, and waves it in front of them.
Then a bull bites his shirt and runs away with it.
The bulls, who have seemed absolutely dangerous, now start to lick Ramir. They like him.
But Ramir feels very uncomfortable with their rough tongues.
His friends try to help him get away from the bulls. But it’s difficult. Almost impossible.
Absolutely – the bulls like Ramir.
He is the best.For more pictures, more information, and a sample reading, see www.panen.se
E-bok
35 kr
Förlag
Roy Panen Bokförlag
Utgiven
22.03.2026
Genrer
Ungdomsböcker, Barnböcker, 9-12 År
Serie
THE BULLS
Del i serie
2
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789190129173
Ramir and some friends ride their bikes to the bulls that he has written about in his homework.
The friends don't dare go into the bulls in the pasture. There are eight of them, and they look absolutely dangerous. But Ramir dares. And he feeds them apples.
When the apples run out, the bulls become impatient and quarrelsome with each other. They push and shove each other.
And they form a ring around Ramir. They won’t let him out.
After several determined attempts to get them to move, he gives up, takes off his shirt, and waves it in front of them.
Then a bull bites his shirt and runs away with it.
The bulls, who have seemed absolutely dangerous, now start to lick Ramir. They like him.
But Ramir feels very uncomfortable with their rough tongues.
His friends try to help him get away from the bulls. But it’s difficult. Almost impossible.
Absolutely – the bulls like Ramir.
He is the best.For more pictures, more information, and a sample reading, see www.panen.se
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